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<p>[QUOTE="USS656, post: 1347857, member: 6641"]I agree that the die erosion is distracting, I much prefer the 1824 over the 32. It is amazing that the 1832 is in such great condition, but - if I was going to spend the kind of money it takes to get a coin like that, I would look for one that did not have so much erosion right in front of the face. But that's just me. I wouldn't call it ugly, but I wouldn't buy it either.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="USS656, post: 1347857, member: 6641"]I agree that the die erosion is distracting, I much prefer the 1824 over the 32. It is amazing that the 1832 is in such great condition, but - if I was going to spend the kind of money it takes to get a coin like that, I would look for one that did not have so much erosion right in front of the face. But that's just me. I wouldn't call it ugly, but I wouldn't buy it either.[/QUOTE]
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